Nascar Experience at Toyota of Scranton

Kyle Bush Motorsports #18Toyota of Scranton Tundra Featured at the Pocono 125at Long Pond, Saturday August 6th at 1:00 PM.

Toyota of Scranton keeps passion on the track with sponsorship of Kyle Busch's Tundra at Pocono Raceway in 2011

TSS Helps BRINGING TOP Toyota TUNDRA To PoconoToyota Scion of Scranton (TSS) is again proud to be a sponsor of Kyle Busch Motorsports (KBM) for the second consecutive year at Pocono Raceway. KBM is bringing its top Tundra to the "Tricky Triangle" for Saturday's Good Sam Emergency Road Service 125. Toyota of Scranton, along with its over 100 employees, take their passion for cars from the showroom to the track. Managing Partner, Greg Gagorik, stated, "Kyle is a great driver and we're happy he races our great brand. Toyota of Scranton is excited to support KBM and Kyle on his way to 100 more career wins".

Toyota Scion of Scranton is one of Pennsylvania's newest Toyota showrooms. "We exceed our customer's expectations by having expertly trained Toyota sales consultants and service technicians and by providing great prices on our huge inventory of new and used cars, vans, trucks and SUVs" stated Gagorik. "We are proud to serve residents of North East Pennsylvania with the areas largest selection of new Toyotas."

CocoaVia™, cocoa extract dietary supplements made by Mars Botanical™, will be the primary sponsor on Busch's Tundra for Saturday's 50-lap race. Located just 30 miles from Pocono Raceway,

Toyota of Scranton -- one of Pennsylvania's newest Toyota showrooms -- returns as an associate sponsor of the No. 18 at their hometown track.

2010 SponsorshipKyle Bush Motorsports
#18Toyota of Scranton Tundra

The Nascar
Experience

In July of 2010 Kyle Busch made an
appearance at Toyota of Scranton.
The Toyota of Scranton In-Field Experience which took place from
Thursday July 29th, through Saturday July 3,1 2010. Open to fans of all
ages, this massive three-day event featured a meet and greet with NASCAR
superstar Kyle Busch on Thursday July 29th, NASCAR race simulators,
NASCAR vehicle displays including the #18 Snickers Toyota Camry and the
#18 Interstate Toyota Tundra, food, entertainment and
more.

The
event kicked off with a press conference with Busch taking questions
from media and fans and was on hand to sign autographs for a crowd of
over 1200 Nascar fans.

As
an additional segment of the partnership with Kyle Busch, Toyota of
Scranton sponsored the No. 18 Toyota Tundra for Kyle Busch Motorsports
in last years inaugural Camping World Truck Series race at Pocono
Raceway. Kasey Kahne piloted the No. 18 truck in the Pocono Mountains
125 to a second place finish while Busch competed later that day in the
Nationwide Series event at Iowa Speedway. The No. 18 Toyota Tundra
featured the Toyota of Scranton logo on the hood and side panels as part
of the sponsorship agreement.

The
inaugural race at Pocono Raceway for the Camping World Truck Series
began before a crowd of over 40,000 race fans, with Elliot Sadler (#2 GT
Vodka Chevy) and Kasey Kahne (#18 Toyota of Scranton Toyota Tundra
Toyota) on the front row. Early in the race, Sadler and Kahne battled
over the race lead, but eventually Todd Bodine (#30 Germain Toyota) and
Austin Dillon (#3 Bass Pro Shops Chevy) would emerge as contenders. Late
in the running, though, Dillon would make contact with Bodine in turn
2, causing Bodine to spin and bring out the caution. On the ensuing
restart, drivers were beginning to push the envelope and get after it
with only 7 laps to go. This would lead to trucks going 4 and even 5
wide, leading to another wreck involving Ron Hornaday (#33 Ollie's
Bargain Outlet Chevy) and Austin Dillon. This would lead to a
green-white-checkered finish between Kahne and Salder, giving Salder his
first victory in the Camping World Truck Series.